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Awesome Asian Americans: 20 Stars Who Made America Amazing

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Product Description Enjoy the best children's anthology of noteworthy Asian Americans. This compelling collection features 20 profiles with 60 action-packed, color illustrations. It's about time - rebel girls, rad women, little leaders, and great guys are Asian American too! Readers will enjoy learning about 20 groundbreaking citizens who have contributed to the USA. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (actor) Bruce Lee (martial artist) Mindy Kaling (comedy writer) Jeremy Lin (basketball player) Lea Salonga (singer) Steven Chu (Nobel prize winning physicist) Yuri Kochiyama (activist) Sammy Lee (Olympic gold medalist) Helen Zia (journalist) Tyrus Wong (painter) Chrissy Teigen (model/entrepreneur) David Chang (chef) Satya Nadella (Microsoft CEO) Dr. Jane Luu (astronomer) Daniel K. Inouye (senator/soldier) Dolly Gee (lawyer/judge) Shahid Khan (business owner) Victoria Manolo Draves (Olympic gold medalist) Sono Osato (dancer) Flossie Wong-Staal (scientist) These profiles of compelling personalities, men and women from diverse backgrounds and vocations, are brought to life with fantastic color illustrations. Immigrants and their children continue to enrich America’s culture. Discover important chapters of U.S. history not covered in school textbooks, and the marvelous accomplishments of these trailblazers. Challenged by racism, prejudice, and stereotypes, these pioneers forged ahead and became role models for generations to come. Parents and children will enjoy learning about these compelling personalities. These captivating chapters make great reading for any hour, from book reports to bedtime stories. Teachers and librarians will use this contemporary collection as a relevant resource and an accessible reference. Artist Juan Calle’s 60 dynamic color illustrations bring these fascinating and informative portraits to life. "I really enjoyed your book, a great mix of Asian-Americans from different fields and countries, with many types of stories that should inspire young readers. I learned a lot!" - Milton Chen, Senior Fellow, George Lucas Educational Foundation From School Library Journal Gr 6-10-This anthology spotlights 20 historical and contemporary Asian Americans who "came from different places to contribute to the United States and change it for the better." The introduction states, "many of our most effective and diligent champions have looked like us and labored in our very midst," and urges readers to write their own story. The text celebrates trailblazers including Disney artist Tyrus Wong, martial arts legend Bruce Lee, basketball player Jeremy Lin, wrestler and actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and model Chrissy Teigen. The engaging profiles provide deft historical context and are enhanced by bright, comic-book style illustrations. The text discusses the personal and professional challenges these individuals endured, including prejudice and racism. Six of the people profiled were born outside the U.S. All of their journeys showcase the societal value of immigration. Brief quotes in each profile are rendered in an eye-catching color; source notes allow further exploration. Students might feel inspired to learn about individuals not mentioned in the text. VERDICT Readers will be drawn to the dynamic illustrations and lively, well-structured profiles detailing these high achievers.-Patricia D. Lothrop, formerly of St. George's Sch., Newport, RIα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. Review “ Awesome Asian Americans aren’t just role models but real life superheroes who smashed through oppression while revolutionizing their industries. The illustrations are so dynamic and vibrant, that I can imagine Tyrus Wong powerfully stroking his paintbrush with Judge Dolly Gee forcefully hammering her gavel. These images aren’t just replicas of their likenesses but visual evolution of their inspiration,